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cyberdiva:
I think all these PIM type applications that are not handling syncing with mobile devices well, are probably dying a slow death.
-Jibz (July 05, 2012, 04:56 PM)
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I'm not sure whether I'd call Surfulater a PIM--I don't use it for contacts, calendar, etc., just to save information from the web, from documents, from whatever.  But FWIW, I thought I'd mention that Surfulater's developer has been actively working on a version that will work/sync with mobile devices as well as desktops, etc.  He has recently been talking about this in two blog postings: http://blog.surfulater.com/2012/06/29/surfulater-next-generation-part-1/ and http://blog.surfulater.com/2012/07/03/surfulater-next-generation-part-2/.  I know nothing more, but I've used Surfulater on my desktop and netbook for several years, and I love it.

y2kusuma:
Btw, url from bdj's offer are still active & accepted: http://www.kinook.com/order_bdj.html
That's $39.00 instead of $50.00, instead of upgrading, purchase a new license.
-Bionic71 (July 05, 2012, 11:54 PM)
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Deal coming soon.
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/ultra-recall-2/

Bionic71:
There's no need to wait, link posted is active, it's $19.00 or $39.00 for professional

cthorpe:
RightNote now allows Evernote sync of notes that you set to the "Evernote" type.

I haven't tested it yet to see how well it works, but it is there.

You can see it in the last two entries on their revision history http://www.bauerapps.com/RightNoteHistory.html

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Curt:
InfoRecall is working well ♥

But I can understand how several issues are making people (including myself) assuming something is seriously wrong. One of the (many?) small issues is the path in the titlebar: "C:\Program Files x86\InfoRecall\Data".  Why on earth does it say so, when the real path is "F:\InfoRecall\InfoRecall 15.3 Portable\Data"? I guess Bionic71 was right, saying that InfoRecall isn't properly build to be portable! If 'you' take the deal, I think it might be "safest" to grab the traditional installer...

But as I started out, it also is a fine program!

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